Trauma Informed Care for Managers and Policy Makers

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2-hr workshop
 
Dates: September 19, 2012 and October 31, 2012 
Time: 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
 
People affected by trauma are high users of health care and social services and are frequently overly represented within these systems. The extent of this problem and its affect on these systems is enormous and yet it has been largely hidden and overlooked. Although trauma may be central to many people’s difficulties in most health and social service settings their trauma is seldom identified or acknowledged and services are provided without a knowledge that a trauma has occurred. At a time when human services are being increasingly stressed and strained by growing demands and limited resources, trauma informed care has the potential to: enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of any service, improve communication between client and service provider, increase job satisfaction, increase staff wellness and above all improve positive outcomes for the people these systems serve. Any and every human service
can and will benefit from being trauma informed. To do so it is essential that managers, decision and policy makers are themselves trauma informed.
 
This FREE two hour workshop has been designed specifically for senior managers and policy makers. Participants will acquire an understanding of what trauma informed care is, what the benefits are to an organization in adopting a trauma informed perspective, and how to translate trauma informed knowledge into policy and practice.
 
Please call Leslie at 204-784-4206 or email ldebrecen@klinic.mb.ca to register in one of these sessions, to be presented at Klinic, 870 Portage Avenue.
 
Please share with other senior managers and policy makers in your networks.
Information on Klinic training events for service providers is available on their website. 

2-hr workshop

Dates: September 19, 2012 and October 31, 2012 

Time: 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM

Place: Klinic, 870 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg MB

People affected by trauma are high users of health care and social services and are frequently overly represented within these systems. The extent of this problem and its affect on these systems is enormous and yet it has been largely hidden and overlooked. Although trauma may be central to many people’s difficulties in most health and social service settings their trauma is seldom identified or acknowledged and services are provided without a knowledge that a trauma has occurred. At a time when human services are being increasingly stressed and strained by growing demands and limited resources, trauma informed care has the potential to: enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of any service, improve communication between client and service provider, increase job satisfaction, increase staff wellness and above all improve positive outcomes for the people these systems serve. Any and every human service can and will benefit from being trauma informed. To do so it is essential that managers, decision and policy makers are themselves trauma informed.

This FREE two hour workshop has been designed specifically for senior managers and policy makers. Participants will acquire an understanding of what trauma informed care is, what the benefits are to an organization in adopting a trauma informed perspective, and how to translate trauma informed knowledge into policy and practice.

Please call Leslie at 204-784-4206 or email ldebrecen@klinic.mb.ca to register in one of these sessions, to be presented at Klinic, 870 Portage Avenue.

Please share with other senior managers and policy makers in your networks.

Information on Klinic training events for service providers is available on their website

 

Location: 
Winnipeg, MB
Date/Time of Event: 
Wednesday, September 19, 2012 - 10:00 - 12:00